System Description - Simrad TV80 Reference Manual

Catch monitoring software
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Introduction

System description

The Simrad TV80 program is the latest, and most complete solution to show all the
information about your fishing operation on the screen presentation. Its flexible and intuitive
design gives you the possibility of noticing any change or trend in the relevant data from the
fishing gear and/or navigation just with a quick look at the screen.
With the TV80 you can record all the data received from the sensors, and save them as data
files on your Processor Unit. You can copy the files to other vessels, or to net and trawl
door manufacturers. The TV80 also generates time stamped data files with all the relevant
information appreciated by scientists. While displaying the data provided by the sensors
on your gear, the TV80 also calculates additional data based on the information from the
catch monitoring and navigation sensors.
The Simrad TV80 can receive information from the following catch monitoring systems:
• Simrad PI32
• Simrad PI44
• Simrad PI54
• Simrad ITI
• Simrad FS70
The Simrad TV80 can be connected - and can also control - the following receivers:
• Simrad PI50 Receiver Unit
• Simrad PI60 Receiver Unit
• Simrad SR15 Receiver Unit
• Simrad SR70 Receiver Unit
User configurable presentation of data
Several different presentation modes are available for data presentation, and with a large
display you can bring them all up simultaneously.You can also work with a Dual Screen
configuration, allowing you to handle more information without saturating the screen.
In the TV80, the presentation of sensor data is organized in views. The views provide you
with the information you need to control the functionality and the operational parameters.
In the TV80, you can use a maximum of four views simultaneously. If you use less than
four views, you can choose their layout according to your operational requirements or
personal preferences.
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